Jami Kranich
Boston College
Jami Kranich
Assistant Coach
kranich@bc.edu
Boston College
Division 1

Jami Kranich joins the Boston College womens soccer program as an assistant coach after a two-year stint at Princeton University.   Kranich worked with the goalkeepers as the Tigers assistant and will handle the same duties at BC in addition to recruiting, camp management, and team training. During her stint, Princeton won the Ivy League in back to back seasons. In 2017, Kranich helped the Princeton goalkeepers post 12 shutouts as the Tigers advanced to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament after beating Monmouth, NC State, and UNC. In 2018, the team received an NCAA berth and she helped goalkeeper Natalie Grossi break the Princeton shutout record (10) and post an impressive 84.8% save percentage.   A member of the Boston Breakers for three seasons, Kranich was the 32nd overall pick by the Breakers in the 2014 NWSL Draft, and was one of only two goalkeepers drafted that year. Before being drafted, Kranich was a four year starting goalkeeper at Villanova University. Kranich was the 2012 Big East Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year and was named to the All-Big East third-team.   Kranich brings a wealth of experience as she has served as an assistant or goalkeeper coach at Quinnipiac, Buckingham Browne & Nichols School, the Stars of Massachusetts Football Club and Connecticut Football Club.   A former US National Team pool player, Kranich trained with the US Under-23 team from 2012-14 and competed in international friendly matches in La Manga, Spain in 2012. She attended six training camps from 2011-12 in preparation for the 2012 FIFA Under-20 Womens World Cup. Kranich made the 2012 team which won the World Cup in Japan.    A native of Hamden, Conn., Kranich earned her bachelors degree in sociology from Villanova in 2014.